After 44 years: IDF finds, returns remains of Yehuda Katz, who went missing in First Lebanon War
After 44 years, the remains of Yehuda Katz, a soldier who has been missing since 1982, have been located by the IDF, Army Radio reported on Tuesday morning. Katz's family has been notified.
Israeli media, however, have reported that findings related to Katz's disappearance were located, though did not elaborate on what was found. The Jerusalem Post has reached out to the IDF for clarification.
Katz was declared missing following the Battle of Sultan Yacoub on June 11, 1982, during the First Lebanon War. Two other soldiers, Zachary Baumel and Zvi Feldman, were declared missing alongside Katz.
Baumel's remains were recovered by Israel in 2019, and Feldman's remains were recovered in 2025.
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